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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a device for carrying with only one hand any light, heavy or bulky boxes or objects of different shapes, which includes adjustable straps capable of firmly securing boxes or objects of different shapes and also of releasing the straps for a later reuse. The invention is, however, more particularly directed to a portable reusable carrying device with adjustable tying straps that can easily be fastened around a package or any bulky object to be lifted and/or carried, and then the straps can easily be released to reuse.
2. Description of Related Art Including Information Disclosed Under 37 CFR 1.97 and 37 CFR 1.98.
Carrying devices of the prior art for carrying containers, boxes, packages and the like are deficient in several aspects. For example, they are made for only one use or the are not adaptable to different types, weights and sizes of boxes. Also it is not possible to reuse them after the first use because they are difficult to store and they have complicated structures that make them complex and costly. They are also difficult to adjust them to bulky light objects.
A common problem encountered by users around the world is the problem of carrying heavy boxes or any bulky objects without handles, for example one or more boxes of tiles, construction materials, books, food, chairs, computers, large plasmas, cabinets, photocopies, etc. A regular person may carry one single heavy box or any type of bulky objects using both hands, but it is almost impossible to carry a heavy or light bulky box with only one hand without a handle.
In order to provide a solution to this problem, different alternatives have been developed in the prior art; for example a tying combination for a package that includes a handle, a pair of connecting plates, and two strings. The connecting, plates are connected to two ends of the handle, and each has two slots substantially parallel to each other. The strings are connected to slots of a respective one of the connecting plates, and are each equipped with an adjustment member for adjusting the length of the string. A package can be lifted and carried by means of holding and lifting the handle when the strings are fastened around the package. This solution allows the user to carry a package with one hand, but it is very cumbersome to adjust the straps to the package as they are fixed to the handle base. The user must wrap the straps around the package and then adjust their length. Doing this with two straps takes time and it is not easy to maneuver the packages when they are really heavy and/or bulky.
Another solution comprises a detachable handle cushion comprising a flexible flat structure having a cushioning element on one surface of the structure that is configured to attach to an elongated object such as a luggage handle, a load carrying rope, or a heavy machinery handle. The handle cushion is designed to change from a flat configuration into a closed configuration by being wrapped around the handle. The straps of this solution are linked through a Velcro material making this embodiment not appropriate for carrying heavy and/or bulky objects.
Also known is an adjustable unitary strap for bundling and carrying an article or a plurality of articles comprising: a handle; an extended portion of the handle having a fitting slot and a strap aperture; an elongated that strap connected to the extended portion of the handle wherein the strap comprises a plurality of evenly disposed substantially parallel teeth on a major portion of the first surface of the strap; and a lock/release member removably connected to the extended portion of the handle wherein the lock/release member comprises an abutting end, an integral connecting part, and a pivot point, thereby when the strap is inserted into the strap aperture of the extended portion of the handle, the integral connecting part and the pivot point provide a force to the lock/release member to cause the abutting end of the lock/release member to engage with one of the teeth of the strap for locking the strap, and when the lock/release member is depressed, the abutting end of the lock/release member disengages with one of the teeth of the strap thereby unlocking the strap. This embodiment also allows the user to carry objects of different sizes and weight with one hand, but the structure is complex and costly.
Another known example comprises a reusable, adjustable carrier, comprising at least one band the length of which is adjustable for contiguous fastened relation around an awkward handle-less item of size and weight for balanced. toting of the item from place-to-place. This embodiment is especially useful for carrying luggage but it is not useful for carrying heavy boxes or any type of bulky objects as the clasps used to tighten the straps around a package cannot stand the high forces involved in carrying heavy elements. Also it is very cumbersome to install it around the product to be transported.
A versatile strap device to one-hand-carry single or multiple cartons, boxes, luggage or the like is also known in the prior art. The strap device is a pair of flexible, stretch resistant material with a grip handle. The straps are adjustable with a durable quick release buckle closure and will fit variety sized cartons, boxes, luggage or the like. The strap device consists of a pair of cross straps with a grip handle that encircles the luggage, boxes or the like for secure handling when hand carried. This embodiment is similar to the previous one, as regular clasps are used to wrap the straps around the package. Also the clasps are closed, on the bottom of the package. This creates an additional inconvenience as it is very cumbersome to lift and maneuver the heavy package while wrapping the straps around it.
Another known solution comprises a flexible handle for a container having a unitary construction that has a substantially flat profile with a strap attached to flexible hinges and that can be secured flush with a surface of a container. This embodiment is useful for carrying small and light containers like bottles and the like. It is impossible to lift a heavy box and/or bulky objects with a device like this one.
Even though the above cited handles and carrying devices of the prior art address some of the needs of the market, a new, improved, economical and reusable device for carrying heavy boxes or any type of light bulky objects is still desired.
This invention is directed to a portable reusable carrying device with adjustable tying straps capable of easily wrapping around a package and helping it to be lifted and carried.
In one general aspect of the present invention, a portable reusable carrying device with adjustable tying straps comprises a base with an elongated handle and at least a couple of straps. Said base includes retaining means capable of receiving, retaining and eventually realizing said straps.
Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a portable reusable carrying device with adjustable tying straps made as a single piece of plastic material which makes the final product light, affordable and strong.
Another aspect of the present invention provides a portable reusable carrying device with adjustable tying straps that includes a releasing tongue the user can easily press to release the straps from the retaining means.
Yet another aspect of the purposed invention comprises a portable reusable carrying device with adjustable tying straps that can easily be tightened, released and reused without the usage of any type of tools.
Also another aspect of this invention comprises a portable reusable carrying device that is easy and inexpensive to manufacture, using readily available plastic materials having integral straps and a releasable locking device.
In summary, the present invention is related to a portable carrying device with adjustable tying straps and a reinforced handle, comprising a base to the lateral all of which at least two straps are attached; on the opposite lateral side two retaining means are embedded in the base, which are capable of receiving and retaining said straps; on the upper surface the base also includes a carrying handle.
These and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the attached drawings and the detailed description of the preferred embodiments, which follow.
The preferred embodiments of the invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings provided to illustrate and not to limit the invention, where like designations denote like elements, and in which:
The following detailed description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the described embodiments or the application and uses of the described embodiments. As used herein, the word “exemplary” or “illustrative” means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any implementation described herein as “exemplary” or “illustrative” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other implementations. All of the implementations described below are exemplary implementations provided to enable persons skilled in the art to make or use the embodiments of the disclosure and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the claims. For purposes of description herein, the terms “upper”, “lower”, “left”, “rear”, “right”, “front”, “vertical”, “horizontal”, “below”, “above”, “on top”. “back” and derivatives thereof shall relate to the invention as oriented in
Making reference to the attached drawings, in
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On the lateral side 114, said base has two integral retaining means 115 that are embedded in the material of the base. As will be explained in detail below, said retaining means 115 have the function of ‘retaining’ the strap 130 and also of releasing it.
As it is more clearly illustrated in the elevation version of
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The rectangular base 110 may be made of different materials, including but not limited to, plastic, wood, cardboard, etc.
As shown in
In the alternative embodiment illustrated in
In the alternative embodiment illustrated in
The wedge-like solid corner protecting piece 300 of
This piece 400 is attached to a wheel set 450 to provide to a package an improved mobility and transportability. This wheel set 450 includes a core 412 that includes two orifices: a vertical orifice 414 and a horizontal orifice 415. The vertical orifice 414 includes a space 413 into which the retaining means 411 of the bolt 410 will fit. In the horizontal orifice 415 an axis 420 is inserted. To the free ends of said axis 420 a couple of faced up wheels 421-422 are rotatably installed.
The bolt 410 is inserted into the orifice 414 of the base 412. Once the piece 400 is attached to the wheel set 450 the user may insert a strap 406 into the slot or passage 405 converting the protecting piece 400 in a means for improving the transportability of a package.
An alternative embodiment of the handle of the present device is illustrated in
The following is the way the user will use the present invention to attach the present carrying device to a heavy box (see
1) Place the base 110 on top of the package 200.
2) Wrap the first and second strap 130 around the package 200.
3) Put the tip 135 of each strap 130 into the orifice 116.
4) Push the tip 135 of the strap 130 through the retaining means 115 until the tip 135 goes on the groove 113.
5) Pull the tip 135 of each strap 130 firmly until the whole strap wraps around the package 200 firmly.
6) Carry the package 200 by holding the handle 120 with one hand.
While the preferred embodiments of the invention have been described above, it will be recognized and understood that various modifications can be made in the invention and the appended claims are intended to cover all such modifications which may fall within the spirit and scope of the invention.
The present application claims priority from U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 61/705,456, filed on Sep. 25, 2012, entitled “Portable, Reusable Carrying Device with Adjustable Tying Straps and a Reinforced Handle”, presently pending.
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61705456 | Sep 2012 | US |